NHS- Mirror Online Newspaper
Third of NHS GPs say they'll quit in next five years due to huge workloads and stress-

A poll by the Royal College of General Practitioners says 10,000 of the country’s 34,000 family doctors could quit because of increased the workload and stress.
The exodus could leave up to three million patients without a GP or facing longer waits for an appointment, the survey shows.
College chairwoman, Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard, said the results were “gravely concerning”.
The survey found that 5% of GPs said their practice was likely to close within the next year.
This was published by the Mirror and is well known for being a tabloid but this event is within the barrier's of national crisis as patients over the following years will have to go through long waits and less supervision and professional help this could cause a lot more trouble due to the incoming Brexit deal which is seen by the public to disable the country itself which would leave the NHS in a big predicament when it comes to funding these problems.
This was published by the Mirror and is well known for being a tabloid but this event is within the barrier's of national crisis as patients over the following years will have to go through long waits and less supervision and professional help this could cause a lot more trouble due to the incoming Brexit deal which is seen by the public to disable the country itself which would leave the NHS in a big predicament when it comes to funding these problems.
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